Fish seed collected from the wild may not only be irregularly available but can also be mixed with seed from other species, leading to unpredictability and potentially compromising the genetic purity of the desired species.
How can fish seed collected from the wild exacerbate the problem in fish farming?
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Fish seed collected from the wild can exacerbate problems in fish farming by introducing diseases, genetic variability, and unpredictability in growth rates. This can lead to inconsistent yields, increased mortality, and ecological disruptions in aquaculture systems.